CN103260671A - Pressure sensor seal and method of use - Google Patents
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Abstract
A pressure sensor and method of use provides for the detection of a sudden increase or decrease of pressure within tubing during the administration of solutions to a patient. Detection of an occlusion, partial occlusion or other significant pressure change in the tubing is accomplished by measuring the compression and/or expansion of the tubing. Transfer of the change in force within the tubing is communicated from the tubing to a sensor by a transfer rod which as a membrane attached thereto to provide a seal thereabout.
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The present invention relates to a kind of in the apparatus and method that detect shutoff to the process of patient's delivered solution.More specifically, the present invention relates to a kind of induction apparatus that can in the connection of transfusion or supply pump, use with flexible waterproof barrier, to prevent when liquid spills or overflow, damaging pump.
Background technology
The treatment patient needs to give the nutrient substance of the specific liquid of patient, medicine or other solution form often.The nutritive solution intestinal that the patient's body situation may need to enter patient's stomach or intestinal is fed.Similarly, the patient may need parenteral or intravenous drug, water and/or nutrition.
In intestinal is fed, when the solution of some thickness is provided, it is important will be in optimal pressure range guaranteeing the conveying of solution, but pressure can not make the patient uncomfortable or damage tissue around the feeding equipment outlet.When needs were considered controlled pressure, medical personnel also must consider the feed possible shutoff of solution of the prevention of feeding equipment.This can be caused by the obstruction in the pipe of feeding, and also may be caused by the material in the solution of feeding, or is obstructed owing to feeding equipment from the outside or obstruction that other causes owing to patient or some other reasons.
Similarly, outside intestinal and in the intravenous injection, it is important exactly solution to be flowed to the patient, because the patient may need medicine, liquid or nutrition in the injection solution to survive.Feed equally with intestinal, the outer injection of the intestinal of solution need be carried out under enough low pressure, to avoid that vein is caused discomfort or infringement, meanwhile carries out guaranteeing the conveying of solution under enough pressure.Similarly, guarantee that flowing of solution is unimportant by shutoff yet, because this may stop the patient to receive the required hydration that is used for the treatment of various situations and medicine.
Carrying a kind of method of medicine and other solution is to feed or infusion pump by use.(for making things convenient for reference, enteral feeding equipment, the outer feeding equipment of intestinal and venoclysis equipment, and their pumps of relating to all refer to infusion pump and infusion apparatus at this.The use of any " infusion pump " and " infusion apparatus " should be considered to merge enteral, parenteral and venous device, unless opposite clearly note is arranged.)
Infusion pump is used to carry to the patient dosage of control, allows medical personnel to monitor thus and controls the amount of nutrition, water and/or medicine that the patient receives.Yet the risk that the use of infusion pump brings the flow of solution by pipe to be blocked causes the patient not receive required fluid and medicine.For example, the patient may unconsciously turn round and be pressed onto pipe, twists together thus or pushes down pipe and stop or reducing flow.Similarly, clot or other fragment can block the liquid stream by pipe.
In order to overcome the problem of these types, the standard security characteristic on the modern fluid delivery apparatus comprises that detection changes and warn medical personnel's sensor by the flow of solution of pipe when passing through the constricted flow of pipe.Sensor on some modern infusion apparatus detects shutoff by the power that measurement puts on the pipe inside of infusion apparatus.For example, if shutoff takes place in the downstream of infusion pump, the pipe pressure in pump machanism downstream will raise and flexible pipe will expand so.The expansion of pipe applies power to sensor, detects elevated pressure when the shutoff of downstream.Alternatively, if shutoff takes place in the upstream of pump machanism, the pressure (between shutoff and pumping mechanism) in the pipe usually will reduce, and cause that flexible pipe applies the little power that just often applies when the infusion apparatus running than normally to sensor.The reduction of this power will reduce the actual amount of solution that flows to the patient, and will be detected by sensor and be the upstream shutoff.If the pressure in the pipe drops to outside the preset range, sensor generally will cause alarm bell and sound, the appearance of indication shutoff.If pressure change does not drop to outside the desired extent, pressure change will still be used for regulating the cycle (being generally duration or the frequency in cycle) of pump machanism, because the amount of solution that pressure pumped each cycle is influential.
When using injection device to patient's delivered solution, another problem that medical personnel must consider is pollution or the damage of pump machanism.Although the pipe of infusion apparatus and box are dropped after the patient uses, driving solution can be used by next patient by the pump of infusion apparatus.Though the outer surface of infusion apparatus uses the cleaning agent sterilization easily, yet the inside of wash pump may be difficult.
Similarly, infusion apparatus normally seals, yet the infusion pump that uses in medical environment may have the situation that liquid overflows pump.For preventing that the damage of the electronic circuit of pump is comprised pressure transducer, generally need sealing mechanism.
Not contaminated and prevent that liquid from damaging electronic circuit for the inside of guaranteeing pump, infusion apparatus generally includes the sealing member that prevents liquid and antibacterial turnover pump inner surface, the more difficult routine cleaning of sealing member.For this purpose, sensor (or its exterior section) prevents solution touch sensor when seepage takes place with the sheath of elastomeric material usually.This elastomeric material also provides microbial barrier so that the easier sterilization of pump, cross infection can not take place between the next user of guaranteeing pump.
The example of such elastomeric material film be present in pipe and with bar that sensor links to each other between, be found in United States Patent (USP) 5,989,222.Though film helps guard bar away from liquid, however film also to a certain extent because the pressure change in the pipe is out of shape, and whole or some changes in the power that therefore may be applied by pipe by absorption reduce the sensitivity of sensor.
Therefore, the improved sensor of needs is surveyed the shutoff in the infusion apparatus.The ability that the power that the pipe of sensor by infusion apparatus applies detects should be maximized, meanwhile be provided for protecting the patient and solution spill from infusion apparatus or other the situation of overflowing from pump under the microbial barrier that is without prejudice of protection sensor.Need to provide relatively cheap and easy-to-use such equipment simultaneously.
Summary of the invention
An object of the present invention is to provide a kind of shutoff sensor and using method, and prevent from patient's infusion process, polluting and/or the damage sensor.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the shutoff sensor can place on the pump, in order to locate along infusion apparatus.According to another aspect of the present invention, the shutoff sensor can comprise the transmission bar, first end that transmits bar selectively with the pipe joint of infusion apparatus, and second end links to each other with sensor, and is mounted with seal member along the transmission bar.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the shutoff sensor can use the diaphragm seal that is positioned at the seal member between first and second ends that transmit bar to be placed on the infusion apparatus, and film is around transmitting extending of bar on every side.
According to another aspect of the present invention, film can be flexible waterproof membrane, its as microbial barrier around transmitting rod seal.
According to another aspect of the present invention, flexible waterproof membrane can be configured as the part of infusion pump in advance.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the transmission bar of shutoff sensor can join by sticking to the elastomeric material that transmits on the bar and stack molding and the infusion apparatus that can be connected the plate on the infusion pump.
According to another aspect of the present invention, first end that transmits bar can directly link to each other with the pipe of infusion apparatus, and second end of transmission bar can directly contact with sensor, and comprises the barrier that the permission plunger moves according to pressure change.The power that the change of the pipe internal pressure of infusion apparatus can cause tube wall to be applied on first end of piston changes, and this change conveys to sensor by second end of piston.
These aspects of the present invention and other aspects can realize in the shutoff sensor, and using method will be described by reference to the accompanying drawings hereinafter.
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Various embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings and shows, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows the partial side view in cross section according to shutoff sensing system of the present invention;
Figure 1A shows shutoff sensing system among Fig. 1 along the partial side view in cross section of the length of the pipe of infusion apparatus;
Fig. 2 shows another according to the partial side view in cross section that is positioned at for the shutoff sensor on the pump housing of infusion apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 3 shows the vertical view of the pump of the infusion apparatus that can be used in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Fig. 4 shows the vertical view of another pump of the infusion apparatus that can be used in accordance with the principles of the present invention; With
Fig. 5 shows the perspective view of a plate on the pump that can be connected to the infusion apparatus that can be used in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
It will be appreciated that accompanying drawing is only as showing but not limitation of the scope of the invention that the scope of the invention is only limited by accessory claim.Various parts of the present invention have been realized various aspects of the present invention and purpose.It will be appreciated that, be not all clear showing in each accompanying drawing of each parts of the present invention, and be not that each width of cloth figure has showed each parts of the present invention.
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Those skilled in the art describe accompanying drawing in detail with reference to the drawing reference numeral that provides therein, so that can realize the present invention.The exemplary drawings of various aspects of the present invention and description are not intended to limit the scope of claims.
With reference to figure 1 and 1A, show in accordance with the principles of the present invention shutoff sensing system (totally referring to by 100) along the partial side view in cross section of infusion apparatus.Fig. 1 shows the sectional view perpendicular to the intercepting of infusion apparatus length of pipe section, and Figure 1A shows the sectional view that intercepts along the infusion apparatus length of pipe section at the same area.
Sensor-based system 100 places on the infusion pump housing 114, as using to patient's delivered solution with infusion apparatus.It will be appreciated that the present invention discussed herein also can carry other pump of liquid to use with other type in industry.
Sensor-based system 100 can comprise the transmission bar 118 that is arranged in the passage 132 that is formed by sidewall 140.Passage 132 is arranged along installing plate 146 usually.Installing plate 146 is positioned at the top of pump usually, can be covered by door so that the top of installing plate becomes the outer surface 114(of pump) a part, and the bottom of installing plate 146 becomes the part of the inside 114b of pump.It will be appreciated that it is one-body molded or can be used as separated components and detachably link to each other with pump that installing plate 146 can be used as the part of pump.
Transmit the opening 114c that bar 118 passes in the installing plate 146 usually and extend, make the first end 118a that transmits bar 118 place in the passage 132 to go up with the outer surface 114a that is installed in the pump housing 114 of infusion apparatus or with it adjacent pipe 124 link to each other.The second end 118b that transmits bar 118 is adjacent to settle and contact with it usually with sensor 122, and sensor 122 places the inside 114b of the pump housing 114.Sensor 122 can be piezoelectric transducer or other system by pressure in the transmission bar 118 sensing pipes 124.Therefore, when pipe 124 expands or shrinks, transmit bar 118 and will apply the power of different sizes to sensor 122.Pressure representative beyond preset range shutoff occurred along pipe 124 upstreams that begin from pump machanism or pipe is not contained in the passage 132 rightly.No matter be any, this all makes pump mensuration a kind of non-ideal conditions occur and may give the alarm, and pump can cut out.Rise to the pressure representative downstream shutoff beyond the preset range, give the alarm and/or close if shutoff (if enough big) may cause pump.
In order to protect other parts in sensor and the pump housing 114, it is important that fluid and/or other material that might pollute pump can not enter pump housing inside.In the pump that uses in medical industry of prior art, this may make cover or film be placed between the pipe of bar and infusion apparatus by laying cover or film at bar or similar structures to form sealing.Cover is generally elastomer, and the reactivity worth that can limit rod changes for the pipe internal pressure.Therefore, use cover described in the prior or film probably to reduce the sensitivity of sensor and bar conduction.
According to the present invention, shutoff sensor-based system 100 can use with the middle body 118c(that transmits bar 118 namely between the first and second end 118a and the 118b) the flexible anti moisture film 128 that engages, can directly contact with pipe 124 so that transmit the first end 118a of bar 118, and not need between it, to place elastomeric material.Film 128 also can engage with the pump housing 114.For example, film 128 can link to each other with the sidewall 140 of passage 132, forms microorganism/contaminant barriers thus, and this can obviously prevent fluid and/or other material by opening 114c and damage sensor 122 and/or other internal part of pump.
It will be appreciated that when transmission bar 118 can move, under general condition, the motion of transmitting bar was generally about 1mm or littler.Therefore, film 128 needs not be highly flexible, to avoid reducing being sent to the size of the power of sensor 122.
When linking to each other with sidewall 140, it is adjacent with passage 124 that film 128 can help to remain on the position of transmitting bar 118 when infusion apparatus uses, and directly contacts with pipe 124 to keep transmitting bar 118.If shutoff (part shutoff etc.) occurs in the downstream that begins from pump machanism, the pressure in the passage 124 will raise, and cause channel expansion.The expansion of passage 124 produces the power that is applied on the first end 118a that transmits bar 118.It is enough hard and can resist compressed usually to transmit bar 118.Therefore, transmitting second end of bar 118 also can be with all because the power that passage 124 interior pressure changes produce conducts to sensor 122 fully.This power can be used as that shutoff is detected and will issue the alarm of medical personnel's shutoff.
Referring now to Fig. 2, show the partial section according to alternative pressure/shutoff sensor-based system (totally referring to by 200) of the present invention.Pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 200 is similar to sensor-based system 100, and is as above shown in Figure 2, and correspondingly with corresponding drawing reference numeral mark.Transmit bar 118 and be arranged in the passage 132, and can comprise one or more flanges 120.Similar to shutoff sensor-based system 100, pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 200 can comprise and transmit the flexible waterproof membrane 128 that bar 118 links to each other.Yet film 128 can link to each other with one or more flanges 120, and flange can be between the first and second end 118a, the 118b that transmit bar 118.With film 128 and one or more flanges 120 continuous ruggedness that are used for the bigger surf zone that is connected and improved shutoff sensor-based system 200 thus that provide.
When using infusion apparatus, film 128 is positioned to adjacent with passage 124 with making transmission bar 118 being connected of sidewall 140.In order further to improve the ruggedness of pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 200, the zone that film 128 contacts with sidewall 140 can vertically be extended along sidewall 140.Equally, as shown in Figure 2, the zone that film 128 contacts with pump 114 can be further be that extend on the surface of sidewall 140 along the surface of the pump housing 114.For example, film 128 can have extension or flange 128a, so that film extends and the inner surface (at the top, bottom or between them) that enters recess 144 or embed wall is used for the surf zone that engages to increase along wall 140.It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that to increase and be used for the surf zone that film 128 links to each other with the pump housing 114 will be increased the ruggedness of pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 200 and the performance that stops liquid and other polluter to enter probably.
Referring now to Fig. 3, show the vertical view of the pump (referring to by 300 substantially) that has for the pump housing 114 that receives infusion apparatus.According to an aspect of the present invention, pump 300 can comprise that at least two pressure/ shutoff sensor 310a and 310b may occur in for example pump rotor of pump machanism 308(to allow to detect) upstream or the shutoff in downstream etc.
Pump machanism 308 can be used to promote the pipe 124(Fig. 1-2 by infusion apparatus) flow of solution.Pump machanism 308 is pinched and is closed or fluid that the part of compressed pipe is wherein held with pushed downstream.Such pumping mechanism is by well-known to those skilled in the art.It will be appreciated that pump also includes but not limited to linear pump, curve pump and other is according to the spendable structure of the principle of the invention except rotary peristaltic pump.
Pressure/ shutoff sensor 310a, 310b can be according to principle manufacturing of the present invention.For example, pressure/ shutoff sensor 310a and 310b can be manufactured according to the structure of the pressure shown in Fig. 1 and the 1A/shutoff sensor-based system 100 or pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 200 shown in Figure 2.
Pipe can be arranged and admission passage 322a, 322b around pump machanism 308.Transmit bar 318a, 318b can be positioned so that it contacts with passage in being contained in passage 322a, 322b rightly the time.Film 328a, 328b can help to transmit bar 318a, 318b with respect to the pipe location.In other words, transmitting bar 318a, 318b can only be held in place by film 328a, 328b.Therefore, film 328a, 328b can be used as the outer surface of localizer, sealing member and pump 300 and the microorganism/contaminant barriers between the inner surface.
If occur shutoff, part shutoff in the upstream of pump 300 or do not have the situation of solution, the pressure that is arranged in the pipe of passage 322a will reduce and cause pipe by compression, that is to say that its diameter reduces.The compression of pipe will cause and be applied to reducing of the power transmitted on the bar 318a.The reduction of power can be sent to sensor by transmitting bar 318a, and if the decline of pressure enough have and need take action with indication greatly, may trigger alarm and shutoff occur to remind medical personnel.
If the situation of shutoff or part shutoff etc. occurs in the downstream of pump 300, the pressure that is positioned at the pipe of passage 322b causes that with rising caliber is to expansion.Because the expansion of passage causes is applied to the variation of transmitting the power on the bar 318b and will be sent to sensor by transmitting bar, and if pressure surpass pre-set threshold value and also can trigger alarm to medical personnel.
It will be appreciated that as shown in Figure 4, pump 300 can only comprise that single pressure/shutoff sensor 310 is used for monitoring the pressure in upstream or the downstream of pump machanism 308.Yet, it is desirable to shutoff that at least two pressure/shutoff sensor is arranged to detect better the upstream that occurs in pump machanism or downstream, part shutoff etc. now.
Referring now to Fig. 5, show the perspective view of plate or pedestal (totally referring to by 400), it can link to each other with infusion pump or whole formation with it.Pedestal 400 can comprise the mounting structure 404 of the box that receives the infusion apparatus with pipeline section (not shown).For example, box can be inserted in mounting structure 404, and this passes pipe to help rotor to promote solution around helping box remained on the rotor (not shown), for example feed solution, intestinal feed outward solution, parenteral solutions etc. of enteral.
Pressure/shutoff sensor 410(can make according to above describing about sensor 100,200,310) can use flexible waterproof membrane (not shown) to be connected with pedestal 400; flexible waterproof membrane is as microorganism/contaminant barriers; if and solution spills or otherwise spill pump from infusion apparatus, its protection is positioned at the sensor on the inner surface 414a of plate 400.Flexible waterproof membrane also can help the transmission bar of positioning sensor system 410, so that the pipeline section of infusion pump box 426 can be loaded in the passage 422 of pedestal, and maintenance directly contacts with the transmission bar of pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 410.
As mentioned above, the transmission bar of pressure/shutoff sensor-based system 410 is oriented to contact with the pipe of infusion apparatus in use.In addition, the location of transmitting bar can be finished by the flexible waterproof membrane on pedestal 400 and the stack molding of transmitting bar.
Discussion above is mainly can be under the background of the pressure/shutoff sensor that uses in patient transfusion, yet it will be appreciated that the shutoff sensor can be used in the various non-armarium.No matter which kind of, sensor-based system detects along the pressure change of the pipe of infusion apparatus and can make the pipe internal pressure and drops to and be lower than or rise to the alarm that is higher than pre-set threshold value.This can be used to produce alarm signal or the appreciable signal of people then, for example bright lamp or audio alarm, and/or can be used for closing pump up to checking infusion apparatus.Therefore, convenient pressure can be used in the pressure/shutoff sensor-based system of working in the parameter preset scope by medical personnel and keeps.
It will be appreciated that the present invention can be used in the various apparatus and method.For example, can comprise according to pressure sensor systems of the present invention: the sensor that is used for measuring pressure; Be used for the movable transmission bar that conducts mutually with sensor, transmit bar and have first end and second end; And the flexible film that between first end and second end, links to each other with driven rod.Pressure system can use in pump, be configured for to pump liquid and pass pipe, pump have the pump housing and wherein pressure sensor systems link to each other with the pump housing; The pump housing has the wall that limits opening and wherein transmits bar and is placed in the opening, and flexible film is used to form in the sealing of transmitting the opening part between bar and the wall; Wherein pumping diaphragm is applied molding on the pump housing; And further comprise the pedestal that is positioned on the pump, pedestal is used for receiving the part of infusion apparatus; Pedestal is configured to have a plurality of walls that are defined at least one passage that receives the infusion apparatus with pipeline section, and the transmission bar is formed at when being installed at least one passage for directly contacting with the pipeline section of infusion apparatus; Also comprise having the infusion apparatus that can be set in the box on the pedestal, box has pipeline section, and transmits that bar engages with pipeline section and move in response to the expanded radially in described pipeline section and contraction.Infusion apparatus comprises being selected from and comprises enteral feed the solution in the group of solution and intravenous drip solution of solution, intestinal of feeding outward; Flexible film is configured for respect to the described pump housing and vertically and is transversely locating described transmission bar.Use the stack molding that described flexible film is attached to described transmission bar and the described pump housing, described flexible film is made by waterproof material; Wherein pump has at least one recess adjacent with described opening, and described flexible film is arranged in described at least one recess; And/or transmit bar and comprise at least one flange, and described flexible film links to each other perhaps their combination with described at least one flange.
According to an aspect of the present invention, infusion pump can comprise the pump housing that has for the installing plate of the pipe that receives injection device selectively; And pressure sensor systems comprises sensor, be used for being delivered to the transmission bar of sensor from the pressure of the position of contiguous installing plate and with installing plate with transmit bar and link to each other to form the flexible film that seals around transmitting bar.Pump also can comprise: have the transmission bar of first end and second end, transmit bar and have the flexible film that links to each other with the transmission bar between first end and second end; Flexible film is positioned such that film does not cover first end or second end that transmits bar; Transmit bar and have at least one flange, and flexible film links to each other with the transmission bar by at least one flange; The installing plate that removably links to each other with infusion pump; The flexible film that links to each other with the extensional surface of installing plate; Flexible film links to each other with at least two unparalleled surfaces of installing plate; And/or by the flexible film stack is formed at least one flange and the installing plate that transmits bar, make the transmission bar link to each other with installing plate, or their combination.
According to the present invention, a kind of method of making pressure sensor systems can may further comprise the steps: the transmission bar of selecting to have first end and second end; Selection has the pump of inner surface and outer surface; To transmit bar with flexible film and be connected to pump, to form contaminant barriers between the inside and outside surface of pump, film and transmission bar are connected between first end and second end; Directly contact with the pipe of infusion apparatus with first end location of transmitting bar, and second end location of transmission bar is adjacent with pressure transducer.This method also can comprise: transmit bar and have at least one flange, and method further comprises flexible film is attached at least one flange; To transmit the step that bar is connected to the installing plate of pump with flexible film; The box that will have the infusion apparatus of pipeline section is removably attached to the step of installing plate; Wherein installing plate removably links to each other with pump and pipeline section is positioned to and transmits bar and directly contact; And/or use the stack molding that flexible film is linked to each other with installing plate with the transmission bar, or their combination.
Given this be disclosed pressure/shutoff sensor-based system and method for using.It will be appreciated that and to carry out many changes and can not deviate from scope of the present invention the present invention.Accessory claim is intended to cover these adjustment.
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1. pressure sensor systems comprises:
Be used for measuring the sensor of pressure;
Be arranged to the movable transmission bar that transmits mutually with described sensor, be used for applying power to described sensor, described transmission bar has first end and second end; And
The flexible film that between described first end and described second end, links to each other with described transmission bar.
2. a pump that comprises pressure sensor systems according to claim 1 is characterized in that, described pump is configured to pumping fluid by pipe, and described pump has the pump housing, and described pressure sensor systems links to each other with the described pump housing.
3. pump according to claim 2, the described pump housing have the wall that limits opening, and described transmission bar is arranged in described opening, and described flexible film is formed at forms sealing in the described opening between described transmission bar and described wall.
4. according to the described described pump of claim 2, it is characterized in that described flexible film stack is molded on the described pump housing.
5. a pumping system that comprises pressure transducer according to claim 1 further comprises the pedestal that is positioned on the described pump, and described pedestal is configured for a part that receives infusion apparatus.
6. pumping system according to claim 5, it is characterized in that, described pedestal has a plurality of walls that are defined at least one passage that receives the infusion apparatus with pipeline section, and described transmission bar is formed at when being installed in described at least one passage and directly contacts with the described pipeline section of described infusion apparatus.
7. pumping system according to claim 5, also comprise and have the infusion apparatus that can be set in the box on the described pedestal, described box has pipeline section, and described transmission bar engages with described pipeline section and in response to the expanded radially in described pipeline section and contraction and move.
8. pumping system according to claim 7 is characterized in that, described infusion apparatus comprises being selected from and comprises enteral feed the solution in the group of solution and intravenous drip solution of solution, intestinal of feeding outward.
9. pump according to claim 2 is characterized in that, described flexible film is configured to vertically and transversely locating described transmission bar with respect to the described pump housing.
10. pump according to claim 2 is characterized in that, described flexible film is attached to described transmission bar and the described pump housing by using the stack molding, and described flexible film is made by waterproof material.
11. pump according to claim 2 is characterized in that, described pump has at least one recess adjacent with described opening, and described flexible film is arranged in described at least one recess.
12. the pressure sensor systems according in the claim 1 is characterized in that, described transmission bar comprises at least one flange, and described flexible film links to each other with described at least one flange.
13. an infusion pump comprises:
The pump housing, the described pump housing comprises the installing plate for the pipe that optionally receives infusion apparatus; With
Pressure capsule system, it comprises sensor, be used for from transmitting transmission bar and the flexible film of pressure with described installing plate position adjacent to described sensor, and described flexible film links to each other with described transmission bar with described installing plate and seals to form around described transmission bar.
14. infusion pump according to claim 13 is characterized in that, described transmission bar comprises first end and second end, and described flexible film links to each other with described transmission bar between described first end and second end.
15. infusion pump according to claim 14 is characterized in that, described flexible film does not cover first end or second end of described transmission bar.
16. infusion pump according to claim 13 is characterized in that, described transmission bar comprises at least one flange, and described flexible film links to each other with described transmission bar by described at least one flange.
17. infusion pump according to claim 13 is characterized in that, described installing plate can removably link to each other with described infusion pump.
18. infusion pump according to claim 13 is characterized in that, described flexible film links to each other with the extensional surface of described installing plate.
19. infusion pump according to claim 13 is characterized in that, described flexible film links to each other with at least two uneven surfaces of described installing plate.
20. infusion pump according to claim 13 is characterized in that, described transmission bar comes with described installing plate by at least one flange that described flexible film stack is formed into described transmission bar and links to each other with described installing plate.
21. a method of producing pressure sensor systems, method may further comprise the steps:
Selection has the transmission bar of first end and second end;
Selection has the pump of inner surface and outer surface;
With flexible film described transmission bar is connected to described pump, in order to form contaminant barriers between the inside and outside surface of described pump, described flexible film links to each other with described transmission bar between described first end and second end; And
Described first end of wherein said transmission bar is oriented to directly contact with the pipe of infusion apparatus, and described second end of described transmission bar is arranged to pressure transducer adjacent.
22. method according to claim 21 is characterized in that, described transmission bar comprises at least one flange, and described method also comprises described flexible film is linked to each other with described at least one flange.
23. method according to claim 21 is characterized in that, described method also comprises the step that described transmission bar is linked to each other with the installing plate of described pump with described flexible film, and described installing plate can removably link to each other with described pump.
24. method according to claim 23 comprises that also the box that will have the infusion apparatus of pipeline section removably is connected to the step of described installing plate, wherein installing plate removably is connected to pump and makes that described pipeline section is positioned to directly contact with described transmission bar.
25. method according to claim 23 is characterized in that, uses the stack molding that described flexible film is connected to described transmission bar and described installing plate.
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